Friday the 21st - the original writing Friday the 21st of December, it will start any moment, normal morning sprint, furiously wearing uniforms, wash your face quickly. I stumbled down the stairs, stumbled, pulled a jumper over my head, almost dropped from the kitchen door. I greeted with the familiar smell of char toast, my father complained about television and my mother's smile was relieved. I smiled when I put the textbook in my bag.
Hello, I welcome writing on Friday for free. "Today is not Friday, what is this?" Or "This is not the original idea, others have to think about this." It is not a problem and I recommend you to browse dirty details so that we can understand the actual content. Interesting part: I urge you to keep this with me. You can write for a while and you can write a certain number of words. Friday, Tuesday, anytime you can. You can do it once a week when you want it (we recommend!), Or just try it. You can write new things every week, you can write a series of chapters, or you can take off from where the stories of me or other writers cease. First of all, I think I will do it alone.
When I sat down and really wrote down my first pilot, I noticed that I knew little about writing TV. I wrote a drama of about 20 years and wrote a feature film over the years. I like TV, but I do not know how to write. So I spent a few months paying special attention to the structure and rhythm of my favorite show. I shot a series of Friday night lights, broke the bad guys and the doctor, and on the contrary saw them on the remote control and notebook. I recorded how many actions in each action, how many scenes in one action, and the approximate length of each scene. I will repeat this over and over, but there may be 20 episodes in 3 months.
In my early twenties, I have the following timetable. I wrote the first draft of a new story on Monday morning. I made a second draft on Tuesday. One third of Wednesday. Fourth of Thursday. Friday is 5 o'clock. At noon on Saturday, I mailed the sixth and last draft to New York. Sunday? I think of all fanatic thinking, hurry to wait in the attic, and finally have confidence, I will soon put them out because there is a "lake". Therefore, we should not look down on work, nor should we consider 45 stories out of the 52 stories we wrote in the first year as failures. Failure is giving up. But you are constantly changing. I did not fail anything. Everything is progressing. The work is complete. If you are good, you can learn from it. Otherwise, I will learn more. The work done behind you is a course worth studying. There is no failure unless the person stops. If you do not do your job, you will stop, tense, strain, destroy creative processes.